workshops

A full summer for Pilobolus

July 8, 2011

Last weekend we made news at the 2011 American Dance Festival.  We premiered 3 works at the annual summer dance festival:  “Korokoro,” a collaboration with Japanese butoh artist Tayuka Muramatsu; “Seraph,” created in collaboration with MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and “All Is Not Lost,” a collaboration with the Grammy award-winning rock band OK Go and Trish [...]

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2011 Summer Pilobolus Workshops and Kids Day Camp

April 13, 2011

You’ve been asking about them and here they are: the 2011 Pilobolus Summer Workshops!  This summer we are pleased to offer 3 Adult Week-Long Workshop Intensives for both experienced dancers and non-experienced movers, plus a One-Week Kids Day Camp. July 18 – 22, THE PILOBOLUS CREATIVE WORKSHOP in Washington Depot, CT The Pilobolus Creative Workshop opens [...]

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Pilobolus teaches creative play in Connecticut and New York schools

March 1, 2011

Over the next seven weeks, the Pilobolus Institute’s collaboration with the New Haven-based theater Shubert/CAPA known as MOVIN’ continues its 14-year tradition of providing choreographic fun and group-based creativity in New Haven-area public schools.  Derby and Truman Middle Schools will each have residencies lasting two weeks, and a three-week residency will take place at the Betsy [...]

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The Pilobolus Institute teaches play in New Haven schools

April 29, 2010

Since February, the Pilobolus Institute, the teaching arm of Pilobolus, has sent master teachers Edwin Olvera, Kelly Munn, Holly Shunkey, and Otis Cook to schools in New Haven, Connecticut to spread our message of creative collaboration and productive play.  As part of the Pilobolus Project, in partnership with Shubert Theater and New Haven schools, the [...]

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Weekly Wrap

April 11, 2010

A weekly review of Pilobolus happenings: P7 on tour in Charleston and Florida; Shadowland in Italy and Russia; photos from Louisville; and the Pilobolus blog gets named one of the 50 best blogs for dance students

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